This week's Spotifriday playlist featuring The Horrors, Destroyer, Zomby, Low, The Besnard Lakes and a few more. Click here to listen to it all.

1. The Horrors - 'New Ice Age'

The Horrors' second album surprised a few people. It was good. And so, apparently, is their third record, entitled Skying, which was firstly reviewed here and then was streamed here. 8/10 from us, so you should probably check it out.

2. Destroyer - 'Savage Night At The Opera'

Destroyer's Kaputt has undoubtedly been a record of the year so far for many people, including many of our number. No surprise then that it's made its way onto the Polaris Prize 2011 shortlist along with a ton of other great records like Colin Stetson, Arcade Fire and Austra.

4. Fair Ohs - 'Baldessari'

Another one from the "albums reviewed this week" pile, Fair Ohs' album received a commendable 7/10 when it was appraised earlier this week.

5. John Maus - 'Keep Pushing On'

There has, it has to be said, been quite a few 9/10s scored on here in recent weeks and months. This is obviously a good thing, as they don't get handed out if the record isn't outstanding. The latest - other than Zomby - was John Maus, who's record We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of Ourselves is where this track is taken from and was reviewed here.

6. When Saints Go Machine - 'Add Ends'

The great music coming out of Denmark is almost fit to burst, as we found out when we went to SPOT Festival at the back-end of May. When Saints Go Machine may be very near the top of the pile, and they released Konkylie a couple of weeks ago, but our review was published this week. Good record, that.

7. Low - 'Especially Me'

Hey, this was Single of the Week, with Wendy writing: "I am pleased to inform the reader that when ‘Especially me’ is on you could whomp an axe in your own forehead, right in the middle. And as the red trickled slowly down your cheeks nothing of your countenance would be troubled, you would in fact reach your tongue to greet the slick, blissfully unaware that anything were amiss. Music this simple should not be this transportive. Ooooo, they're almost too good." Excellent.

9. Tom Waits - 'Blind Love'

Tom Waits had a few articles written about him on here this week, due to the Barbican celebration of his album Rain Dogs, which is called, aptly enough 'Rain Dogs Revisited'. You can read a few articles on that record, one here, one here and one here.

10. The Besnard Lakes - 'Like The Ocean, Like The Innocent Pt. II: The Innocent'

Long song title. Pretty long song itself, too. The Besnard Lakes announced a November tour of the UK, with six dates in total, a couple of days ago. That's why they are here.